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  • Page 1 nüvifone 01000846 ™ owner’s manual 01000846...
  • Page 2 ® Inc. and any use of such marks by Garmin or ASUS is under license. Wi‑Fi is a registered mark of the Wi‑Fi Alliance. Gmail and Picasa are trademarks of Google Inc. Adobe is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems...
  • Page 3: Registering Your Product

    Introduction Introduction nüMaps Guarantee ™ To receive one free map update (if The nüvifone 01000846 is a multi- ™ available), register your nüvifone at media mobile phone with integrated www.garminasus.com within 60 days navigation and services. of acquiring satellites while driving with your nüvi.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents Using Lists ........11 Using the On-screen Keyboard ... Introduction ........i Getting Help.........12 Getting Support ......i Locking Your nüvifone ....13 Registering Your Product ....i Status Bar Icons ......14 Updating the Software ....i Using the Phone ......16 nüMaps Guarantee .......i...
  • Page 5 Table of Contents Checking Your Phone Usage..22 Finding Saved Locations .....35 Turning On Airplane Mode ...23 Finding Recently-Found About the Headset .......23 Locations ........35 Finding Upcoming Events....35 Managing Your Contacts ..24 Finding Panoramio Photos ..36 ™ Adding a Contact ......24 Finding Gas Prices ......36 Calling a Contact...
  • Page 6 Table of Contents Using the Map to Navigate in Updating your Status ....61 Walking Mode ......46 Viewing Friends ......61 Taking a Detour ......47 Adding a Friend to Contacts ..61 Stopping the Route ......48 Sending a Message to a Friend ..61 Working with Routes ....48 Starting a Route to a Friend’s...
  • Page 7 Table of Contents Downloading Files .......67 Editing Pictures and Videos ..74 Setting Your Wallpaper ....75 Playing Music......68 Adding a Picture to a Contact ..75 Playing a Song ......68 Navigating to a Picture ....75 Changing the Music Player View Save a Song as a Ring Tone ..69 Organizing Your Life ....77...
  • Page 8 Table of Contents Security Settings......91 About Connected Services ..109 Changing the Text Language ..93 Caring for Your Device....109 Keyboard Settings .......93 Specifications ......110 Date/Time Settings ......94 Troubleshooting/ Frequently Asked Changing the Storage Settings..94 Questions ........112 Data Connection Settings ....94 Important Safety and Product Audio Settings ......96 Information...
  • Page 9: Getting Started

    Getting Started Getting Started WARnInG  See the Important Safety and Product Information document in the product box for product warnings and other important information. Download the latest owner’s manual at www.garminasus.com/01000846. nüvifone Device Features Power key Volume keys Power connector for navigation cradle Camera key Mini-USB connector...
  • Page 10: Setting Up The Device

    Getting Started Setting Up the Device Installing the SIM Card Insert the SIM card in the holder 1. Remove the battery cover. with the gold contacts facing down 2. Install the SIM card. and the notched corner toward the 3. Install the microSD card (optional). center of the device.
  • Page 11 3. Insert the battery with the out of direct sunlight. Garmin-Asus logo facing up, and Charge the battery for at least four the metal contacts on the battery hours before using the nüvifone for the aligned with the contacts in the first time.
  • Page 12: Turning On Your Nüvifone

    Getting Started Mounting Your nüvifone If you completely discharge the battery, recharge it for at least 20 minutes WARnInG before turning on your nüvifone.  This product contains a lithium-ion Alternate Charging Methods battery. To prevent personal injury or • (Preferred) Insert your nüvifone product damage, remove the device into the cradle, and connect the...
  • Page 13: Completing The Setup

    Getting Started 1. Plug the vehicle power cable into the power connector on the back of the cradle. 2. Remove the clear plastic from the suction cup. 3. Clean and dry your windshield and the suction cup with a lint-free cloth.
  • Page 14: Getting To Know Your Nüvifone

    Getting to Know Your nüvifone Getting to Know Your ➊ Status bar. Displays notification nüvifone icons and status icons, and the current time. Touch and drag down to view. See page 9 page Using the Home Screen ➋ Application tray. Touch a shortcut ➊...
  • Page 15: Using The Keys

    Getting to Know Your nüvifone Using the Keys Camera Press to take a picture. Press to take a screenshot, when enabled. Touch to open the phone. Touch to send a call. Using the Touchscreen Double-tap to dial the most • Touch and drag your finger to recent call in Call History.
  • Page 16: Rotating The Nüvifone

    Getting to Know Your nüvifone NOTE: The nüvifone has a capacitive Using the Application Tray touchscreen that requires direct contact The application tray contains shortcuts with your skin. The nüvifone will not for the applications stored on the detect a touch if you touch the screen nüvifone.
  • Page 17: Viewing Notifications

    Getting to Know Your nüvifone 1. Touch and drag the status bar Arranging Shortcuts toward the bottom of the screen. You can change the order of shortcuts, The notification window expands to and you can move shortcuts into or out fill the screen.
  • Page 18: Adjusting The Volume

    Getting to Know Your nüvifone Adjusting the Volume Using the Widgets • Press the Volume up key or the Widgets provide quick access to Volume down key to adjust the frequently used tasks and information. audio levels. 1. Use one of the following options to •...
  • Page 19: Using Lists

    Getting to Know Your nüvifone Using the On-screen • To move a widget, touch and hold the widget until the device Keyboard vibrates, and drag the widget to A keyboard appears when you need to a new location. enter text. •...
  • Page 20: Getting Help

    3. Touch an text completion word to Getting Help accept it. 1. From the application tray, touch To learn about adjusting the text Help > Garmin-Asus. completion settings, see page 2. Touch a topic. nüvifone 01000846 Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 21: Locking Your Nüvifone

    Getting to Know Your nüvifone Locking Your nüvifone Changing Auto Lock Settings 1. From the application tray, touch The nüvifone automatically locks if Settings > Display > Screen you do not use it for a specified amount Timeout. of time. 2.
  • Page 22: Status Bar Icons

    Getting to Know Your nüvifone Status Bar Icons Icon Description Current time. Based on your network provider.. 11:40 AM 11:40 AM Battery life. External power is connected, and the battery is charging. Mobile signal strength. The more colored bars that appear, the stronger the signal. A red bar indicates no mobile signal strength.
  • Page 23 Getting to Know Your nüvifone Icon Description An alarm is enabled. You have a new voice mail message. Connected to the computer using the USB cable. Synchronizing data with your computer. There is an error synchronizing data with your computer. nüvifone 01000846 Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 24: Using The Phone

    Using the Phone Using the Phone Calling a Contact 1. Touch > Opening the Phone 2. Select a contact, and touch Call. Application 3. If the contact has more than one phone number, touch the phone Use one of the following methods to number you want to call.
  • Page 25: Using In-Call Options

    Using the Phone Using In-Call Options Touch Mute to mute the audio • input. • Touch Add Call to place a new call. The first call is placed on hold. Touch Switch to change ◦ between the current call and the call on hold, if you are on call waiting.
  • Page 26: Receiving A Call

    Using the Phone Receiving a Call Using Call Waiting Touch Answer to answer the call, or If call waiting is activated, use the touch Ignore to ignore the call. following call waiting options when you receive an incoming call. To answer a call when the screen is locked, double-tap •...
  • Page 27: Setting Up Voice Mail

    Using the Phone Setting Up Voice Mail Using Call History 1. From the application tray, touch 1. Touch > . Calls are organized Settings > Phone > Voice Mail into three categories: Number, and verify that your voice Icon Description mail number is correct.
  • Page 28 Using the Phone Adding a number to Contacts Using Reverse Lookup 1. Touch > This service may be available as a paid subscription. This service is not 2. Touch a call. available in all areas. A data connection > Add to Contacts. 3.
  • Page 29: Placing A Conference Call

    Using the Phone Placing a Conference Call 2. Touch the contact with whom you would like to speak with privately, 1. Place a call to the first phone and touch Private. The other number. members of the conference call can 2.
  • Page 30: Barring Calls

    Using the Phone Barring Calls Checking Your Phone Usage You can block incoming calls and outgoing calls. You can check the amount of call minutes and data that you have used. 1. From the application tray, touch Settings > Phone > Call Barring. 1.
  • Page 31: Turning On Airplane Mode

    Using the Phone Turning On Airplane Mode About the Headset Airplane mode turns off the phone and You can use the wired headset data connections, for situations such as (included in some packages) or a an airplane flight. Bluetooth wireless headset to listen to audio and talk on the phone.
  • Page 32: Managing Your Contacts

    Managing Your Contacts Managing Your Searching for a Contact Contacts 1. From the application tray, touch Contacts > 2. Enter part of the contact name. Adding a Contact 3. Touch the contact. 1. From the application tray, touch Contacts > Editing and Deleting 2.
  • Page 33 Managing Your Contacts Changing the Picture of a Assigning a Location to a Contact Contact 1. From the application tray, touch 1. From the application tray, touch Contacts. Contacts. 2. Touch a contact. 2. Touch a contact. 3. Touch More Info > Edit. 3.
  • Page 34: Navigating To A Contact

    Managing Your Contacts navigating to a Contact Setting a Ring Tone for a Contact 1. From the application tray, touch Contacts. 1. From the application tray, touch Contacts. 2. Touch a contact. 2. Touch a contact. 3. Touch Go!. 3. Touch More Info > Edit > Ring 4.
  • Page 35 Managing Your Contacts Importing Contacts from Your Editing Contacts On Your SIM SIM Card Card 1. From the application tray, touch 1. From the application tray, touch Contacts. Contact > > SIM Phone Book > View SIM Contacts > SIM Phone Book > 2.
  • Page 36: Searching For Locations

    Searching for Locations Searching for Finding by Category 1. From the Home screen, touch Locations Where To? > Points of Interest. The Where To? menu provides several 2. Touch a category. different categories you can use to 3. Touch a subcategory or All search for locations and destinations.
  • Page 37: Working With Found Locations

    Searching for Locations Working with Found ➎ Touch to view additional details, Locations such as the address and the phone number, if known. After you find a location, the location appears on the map. An information ➏ Touch to create a route to the balloon displays the name of the found location.
  • Page 38: Changing The Search Area

    Searching for Locations Changing the Search Area Viewing the Location in the Street View By default, your nüvifone finds You can view the location on a locations near your current location. photograph of the street surrounding 1. From the Home screen, touch the location.
  • Page 39 Searching for Locations Saving Your Current Location Creating Categories 1. From the Home screen, touch View When you save a location, it is Map. automatically assigned to a category. You can create your own categories to 2. Touch the vehicle icon. help organize your saved locations.
  • Page 40: Sharing Locations

    Searching for Locations 6. Touch Message, enter a message, Assigning Saved Locations to and touch Done. Categories 1. From the Home screen, touch 7. Touch Send. Where To? > My Locations. Sharing Your Current Location 2. Touch and hold the location you 1.
  • Page 41: Finding Your Parking Spot

    Searching for Locations Finding Your Parking Spot Starting a Route to Your Parking Spot Enable My Parking Spot 1. Select a method: 1. From the application tray, touch • From the Home screen, touch Settings > System > General > Where To? >...
  • Page 42: Finding An Address

    Searching for Locations 5. Touch the correct address in the list, Starting a Route to Your Home if necessary. Before you can create a route to your home location, you need to set your Finding Local Businesses home location. Local search enables you to search Touch Where To? >...
  • Page 43: Finding Saved Locations

    Searching for Locations Finding Saved Locations Clearing the Recently-Found List To learn how to save a location, see Touch Where To? > Recently page Found > > Clear > OK. 1. From the Home screen, touch The list of recently-found locations Where To? >...
  • Page 44: Finding Panoramio ™ Photos

    Searching for Locations Finding Gas Prices 5. If the event begins within two hours, touch Go! to navigate to the This service may be available as a event. Touch Remind Me! to add paid subscription. This service is not the event as an appointment on available in all areas.
  • Page 45: Using The White Pages Phone Directory

    Searching for Locations Using the White Pages Entering Coordinates Phone Directory If you know the geographic coordinates of your destination, you can use your This service may be available as a nüvifone to navigate there. This can be paid subscription. This service is not especially helpful when geocaching.
  • Page 46: Finding Intersections

    You can create or download custom part of the street name, and touch POI lists and install them on your the correct street. device using Garmin POI Loader 5. Touch the correct intersection in the software available at www.garminasus. list, if necessary.
  • Page 47: Finding Your Current Location

    Searching for Locations Finding Your Current Starting a Route to a Location Photograph Use the Where Am I? page to view You can route to photographs that have information about your current GPS location information. See page location. This is a helpful feature if you 1.
  • Page 48: Following Your Route

    Following Your Route Following Your Route Using the Map Touch View Map and touch anywhere From the Home screen, touch View on the map. Map to display a default 3D view of your current location. You can change this view by changing the settings for snap new the current usage mode.
  • Page 49: About Usage Modes

    Following Your Route • Touch anywhere on the map. An estimating your arrival time. arrow points to the location. In Walking mode, your nüvifone • Touch for more options. calculates routes for walking. These • As you zoom out, the map changes routes avoid highways in favor to a digital elevation map showing of smaller streets.
  • Page 50 Following Your Route If you deviate from the original route, ➐ Touch to view the trip computer. your nüvifone recalculates the route and provides new directions. Viewing the Route Details When you are navigating a driving ➊ ➋ route, you can view all of the turns ➌...
  • Page 51 Following Your Route • From the map page, press Viewing the next Turn key, and touch Trip When you are navigating a driving Computer. route, you can view the turn on the map and the distance and time left • From the map page, touch before you reach the turn.
  • Page 52: About Traffic

    If a severe traffic is required for this feature. delay occurs on your route while you are navigating, the nüvifone NOTE: Garmin and ASUS are not automatically recalculates the route. responsible for the accuracy of the You might still be routed through traffic information.
  • Page 53 Following Your Route Changing Traffic Avoidance Viewing the Traffic Map Settings The traffic map shows color‑coded 1. From the application tray, traffic flow and delays on nearby roads. touch Settings > Navigation. > 1. On the Map page, touch the traffic Automobile >...
  • Page 54: Using The Map To Navigate In Walking Mode

    Following Your Route Using the Map to navigate ➊ Touch to view the next or previous in Walking Mode turn. After you select a location and touch ➋ Touch to view the itinerary page. Go! > Walking, your nüvifone creates ➌...
  • Page 55: Taking A Detour

    Following Your Route Using the Compass Calibrating the Compass 1. From the Home screen, touch View Use one of the following options to open the Trip Computer with compass: Map > > Trip Computer > > Calibrate Compass. • From the map page, touch >...
  • Page 56: Stopping The Route

    Following Your Route Stopping the Route Saving the Active Route 1. While navigating a route, touch 1. While navigating a route, touch 2. From the application tray, touch 2. From the application tray, touch Routes > Current Route > Edit > Stop.
  • Page 57 Following Your Route Editing a Saved Route Deleting a Saved Route 1. From the application tray, touch 1. From the application tray, touch Routes. Routes. 2. Touch the route you want to edit. 2. Touch the route you want to edit. 3.
  • Page 58: Viewing Your Trip Log

    Following Your Route Viewing Your Trip Log You can record the path you travel (called a trip log) and view it as a dotted line on the map. 1. From the application tray, touch Settings > Navigation. 2. Select Automobile or Pedestrian. 3.
  • Page 59: Sending And Receiving Messages

    Sending and Receiving Messages Sending and 4. Touch for additional options: Receiving Messages • Touch Attach to add attachments such as media, Your regular messaging fees apply contacts, or events. when sending and receiving messages. Touch Add Subject to add a •...
  • Page 60: About Multimedia Messages

    Sending and Receiving Messages About Multimedia • Calendar Event—an event you have scheduled in the Calendar. Messages A multimedia (MMS) message is Sending a Multimedia Message similar to a text message, but it (MMS) includes an attachment, such as a 1.
  • Page 61: Reading Messages

    Sending and Receiving Messages 6. Touch Message, and enter the text Sending a Location Message message up to 160 characters. CAUTIOn  7. Touch Send. Use caution when sharing your location You can also touch Share after you information with others. find a location to send a location Location messages allow you to send message.
  • Page 62 Sending and Receiving Messages Replying to or Forwarding a 3. Touch to view the location Message information, if available. 1. From the Home screen, touch 4. Touch the arrows to view other Messaging. messages in the conversation. 2. Touch a message. 5.
  • Page 63: Using E-Mail

    Sending and Receiving Messages 1. From the application tray, touch Deleting a Conversation E-mail > Other (POP3/IMAP4). 1. From the Home screen, touch Messaging. 2. Enter the e-mail address and the e-mail password, and touch Done > 2. Select a message from the list. Save.
  • Page 64 Sending and Receiving Messages Touch Save as Draft to save the • Sending an E-mail Message message to your Drafts folder 1. From the application tray, touch without sending it. E-mail > Compose. • Touch Send Later to keep the 2.
  • Page 65 Sending and Receiving Messages Viewing an E-mail Message Deleting E-mail Messages 1. From the application tray, touch 1. From the application tray, touch E-mail. E-mail > 2. Touch to check for new e-mail 3. Select the messages you want to messages, if necessary.
  • Page 66 Sending and Receiving Messages Setting an E-mail Signature Setting the Default E-mail You can set an e-mail signature for Account each e-mail account you have added. 1. From the application tray, touch Settings > Applications > E-mail. 1. From the application tray, touch >...
  • Page 67: Using Ciao

    Using Ciao! Using Ciao! 3. Follow the steps to register your ™ device. After registering, you Ciao! periodically sends your location will receive an SMS message for to our partner networks and downloads verification. the most recent location of your 4.
  • Page 68: Changing Your Display Name

    Using Ciao! Changing Your Display location updates from that friend. name Accepting or Declining an 1. From the application tray, touch Invitation Ciao! > My Details > > Change Name. 1. From the application tray, touch Ciao!. 2. Enter a new name, and touch Done. 3.
  • Page 69: Updating Your Status

    Using Ciao! from the application tray, touch Ciao! 1. From the application tray, touch Ciao! > My Details. > View Map. 2. Touch > Change Location Adding a Friend to Updates > Automatic > Done. Contacts Updating your Status 1. From the application tray, touch 1.
  • Page 70: Removing An Invitation

    Using Ciao! 3. Touch Go!. Viewing Ciao! networks 1. From the application tray, touch Removing an Invitation Ciao!. 1. From the application tray, touch > Privacy > 2. Touch > Ciao!. Networks. 2. Touch an invited friend in the list. Disabling Ciao! 3.
  • Page 71: Browsing The Web

    Browsing the Web Browsing the Web Using the Browser • Touch to refresh the current 1. From the application tray, touch Web page. Browser. • Touch to stop loading the 2. Touch the URL bar. Web page. 3. Enter a search term or a URL. •...
  • Page 72 Browsing the Web • Touch to return to the previous • Touch for the following options: Web page in your history. ◦ Touch Share to send the URL in • Touch to go to the next to the a text message. Web page in your history.
  • Page 73: Viewing Multiple Browser Windows

    Browsing the Web Viewing Multiple Browser Opening a Favorite Web Page 1. From the application tray, touch Windows Browser > > You can view another Web page 2. Touch a Favorite to view the without closing the current page by Favorite in the browser.
  • Page 74: Sharing A Url

    Browsing the Web Sharing a URL Setting Your Browser Home Page 1. From the application tray, touch Browser > 1. From the application tray, touch Settings > Applications > Browser 2. Select a category. > Set Home Page. 3. Touch and hold a Web page. 2.
  • Page 75: Downloading Files

    Browsing the Web Downloading Files 5. Touch for the following options: 1. From the application tray, touch • Touch Clear List to clear the Browser. download history. This option does not remove downloaded 2. Open a Web page that contains a files from the nüvifone.
  • Page 76: Playing Music

    Playing Music Playing Music Playing a Song 1. From the application tray, touch You must transfer music files to Music. your nüvifone before playing songs 2 Select category and subcategory, or creating playlists. For more if necessary. All the songs in the information on transferring files, see selected subcategory are added to page...
  • Page 77: Save A Song As A Ring Tone

    Playing Music slider. 2. Touch the automatic name, enter a new name for the playlist, and • When using the playlist view, you touch Done. can touch > Browse Music Library to browse the music 3. Select the new playlist, and touch library without stopping the music.
  • Page 78: Streaming Online Music

    Playing Music Streaming Online Music Playing a Playlist 1. From the application tray, touch You can stream supported music files Music > Playlists. without saving them on the nüvifone. 2. Select a playlist. 1. From the application tray, touch 3. Touch , or select a song to Browser.
  • Page 79: Taking And Viewing Pictures And Videos

    Taking and Viewing Pictures and Videos Taking and Viewing Taking a Picture with GPS Information Pictures and Videos If you are receiving GPS signals, the NOTE: Remove the plastic film from nüvifone can assign a GPS location to the camera lens before using the the photo.
  • Page 80: Recording A Video

    Taking and Viewing Pictures and Videos Recording a Video Touch Picture Resolution to • select the resolution at which 1. Press the Camera key on the side you want to capture photos. of the nüvifone. Higher settings use more 2. Use the screen as a viewfinder, and storage memory to provide point the camera lens at the subject better-quality photos.
  • Page 81: About Picture And Video File Types And Locations

    Taking and Viewing Pictures and Videos About Picture and Video About the Gallery File Types and Locations You can view and edit pictures and videos using the Gallery. Copy pictures and videos from your computer to the following folders on Open the Gallery using one of the your device: following methods:...
  • Page 82: Viewing Pictures

    Taking and Viewing Pictures and Videos Viewing Pictures Sharing Pictures and Videos 1. From the Application tray, touch Gallery. 1. From the Application tray, touch Gallery. 2. Touch a picture. 2. Touch the picture or the video that 3. Touch the arrows to view additional you want to share.
  • Page 83: Setting Your Wallpaper

    Taking and Viewing Pictures and Videos Touch Rename, enter a new • 4. Touch and drag the edges of the name, and touch Save. square to crop the photo. 5. Touch Save. Setting Your Wallpaper navigating to a Picture 1. From the Application tray, touch Gallery.
  • Page 84 Taking and Viewing Pictures and Videos MPEG-4 EULA AVC EULA This product is licensed under the This product is licensed under the MPEG‑4 Visual Patent Portfolio AVC Patent Portfolio License for the License for the personal and non- personal and non-commercial use commercial use of a consumer for (i) of a consumer to (i) encode video in encoding video in compliance with...
  • Page 85: Organizing Your Life

    Organizing Your Life Organizing Your Life • Touch to view the monthly calendar. The current day is Synchronize your phone with your circled in red. computer to keep your task list and calendar up-to-date in both locations. Creating an Appointment 1.
  • Page 86: Viewing A Document

    Organizing Your Life Touch Repeat, and select an • 3. Touch an appointment to view option. details. • Touch Repeat End, and select Starting a Route to an the date on which you want the Appointment appointment to stop recurring. If the appointment has location 8.
  • Page 87: Checking The Weather Forecast

    Organizing Your Life 2. Touch the document you want to > Search to search • Touch view. the document. Enter a search NOTE: You can also open a term, and touch . Touch document attached to an e-mail or to find the next linked on a Web page.
  • Page 88: Using The Clock

    Organizing Your Life Using the Clock 1. From the application tray, touch Weather. The current local weather For information on manually changing conditions and a six-day forecast the time or time zone, see page are displayed. Adding Cities to View the Time 2.
  • Page 89 Organizing Your Life 4. Touch Repeat, select how often Viewing the World Map you want the alarm to repeat, and 1. From the application tray, touch touch Done. Clock > . The globe displays areas of daylight and night across 5.
  • Page 90: Using The Converter

    Organizing Your Life 3. Touch Lap to record the lap time Converting Currency and the split time. 1. From the application tray, touch Converter. 4. Touch Stop to stop the timer. 2. Touch the button next to Convert. 5. Touch the Split and Lap times to view details.
  • Page 91: Checking Flight Status

    Organizing Your Life 4. Touch a currency button, select the A list of airports near your current currency for which you want to location appears. Major airports are set the conversion rate, and touch listed first, and all other airports are Done.
  • Page 92: Connecting With Other Devices

    Connecting with Other Devices Connecting with Other Synchronizing With Your Computer Devices 1. Verify that you have downloaded and installed nüvifone Sync Agent Synchronizing Your software on your computer. nüvifone with Your 2. Connect the mini-USB cable to Computer the connector on the bottom of the nüvifone.
  • Page 93 Connecting with Other Devices must have a data connection to use this The nüvifone will not synchronize feature. with your Exchange account until the account is verified. You can edit your Setting Up your Exchange account settings to update or verify Account your account.
  • Page 94: Using Bluetooth Technology

    Connecting with Other Devices 4. Touch Yes to verify your account, 3. Select the check box next to or touch No to save the changes Discoverable. without verifying. Pairing with a Device 1. Place the device with which you Using Bluetooth want to pair in discoverable mode.
  • Page 95 Connecting with Other Devices 3. Touch Disconnect. 1. From the application tray, touch Settings > Wireless Manager > The device is disconnected, but it Bluetooth. remains paired with your nüvifone. 2. Touch a paired device. Removing a Paired Device 3. Touch Connect. 1.
  • Page 96: Transferring Files

    NOT be nüvifone (not the cradle). deleted. Be especially cautious of files located in folders entitled “Garmin.” 3. Connect the cable to your computer. 4. Touch File Transfer. File transfer mode is also referred to as USB mass storage mode.
  • Page 97: About Wi-Fi

    Connecting with Other Devices About Wi-Fi Adding a network You can add non-broadcasting Connect to the Internet using a Wi‑Fi networks, or other networks that your connection. You must be in a Wi‑Fi nüvifone does not automatically detect. coverage area (Wi‑Fi hotspot) to use Wi‑Fi.
  • Page 98 Connecting with Other Devices Removing a Remembered network After you have connected to a Wi‑Fi network, the nüvifone remembers the network for future use. Remembered networks appear in the network list even when they are out of range. 1. From the application tray, touch Settings >...
  • Page 99: Customizing Your Nüvifone

    This service requires nüvifone from the mount while the use of your data plan, and any power is applied to it. associated charges would apply. • Share Feedback—allows Garmin-Asus to collect your speed, nüvifone 01000846 Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 100 Customizing Your nüvifone To turn off the screen unlock pattern, Using a Pattern to Unlock the remove the check mark from the Screen Require pattern check box. When the screen unlock pattern is turned on, the user must enter a pattern Locking the SIM Card to unlock the nüvifone when the screen Use these settings to require a PIN...
  • Page 101: Changing The Text Language

    Customizing Your nüvifone 2. Select the Visible Passwords check entered data. box. Keyboard Settings Using Credential Storage From the application tray, touch You can store security credentials, such Settings > System > Keyboard. as passwords and certificates, for quick access. •...
  • Page 102: Date/Time Settings

    Customizing Your nüvifone Changing the Storage change the keyboard. Settings Date/Time Settings 1. From the application tray, touch NOTE: By default, the nüvifone time Settings > System > Storage. is set by the network provider settings. 2. Scroll to view the total space and From the application tray, touch the available space for each storage Settings >...
  • Page 103 Customizing Your nüvifone • Hearing Aid Mode—optimizes the charges from your service provider to phone speaker for use with hearing use the data connection while roaming. aids. • Access Point Names—displays • Fixed Dialing Numbers—enables connected data service access the fixed dialing numbers. See page points.
  • Page 104: Audio Settings

    Customizing Your nüvifone > Add Contact. • Voice—the language used for 5. Touch all voice prompts and messages. 6. Enter a name and a number, and Preview plays a sample of the touch Save. voice. 7. Enter the FDN PIN to add the •...
  • Page 105 • and maneuvers you want the CAUTIOn  nüvifone to attempt to avoid when Garmin and ASUS are not creating routes. (Only available in responsible for the accuracy of, or the Automobile usage mode.) consequences of using, a custom point of interest (POI) or a safety camera •...
  • Page 106: Application Settings

    Customizing Your nüvifone is required for this feature. Alert to view a pop-up alert, or select Status bar notification to 1. From the application tray, touch view a notification in the status bar. Settings > Navigation > Safety Select Off to turn off appointment Cameras.
  • Page 107 Customizing Your nüvifone • Your Name ◦ Use Signature • E-mail Address Signature ◦ • Password Messaging Settings • Account Name—name displayed From the application tray, touch for this e-mail account. Settings > Applications > Messaging. • E-mail Notifications—you are •...
  • Page 108 URLs are opened play when you receive a message. Enable Support—allows map ◦ • Vibrate—the device vibrates when URLs to be opened in Garmin you receive a message. maps. ◦ Set as Default—opens map General Browser Settings URLs in Garmin maps by From the application tray, touch default.
  • Page 109 Customizing Your nüvifone • Clear Form Data for installed Gears applications. Browser Security Settings Quick Search Settings From the application tray, touch From the application tray, touch Settings > Applications > Browser. Settings > Applications > Quick Search. • Remember Passwords—saves •...
  • Page 110 Third Party to 1. From the application tray, touch view applications provided by Settings > Applications >. a company other than Garmin, 2. Select the Unknown Sources ASUS, or Google. check box to allow the installation 5. Touch an application to view...
  • Page 111: Display Settings

    Customizing Your nüvifone Display Settings picture of a screen. Screen shots are saved in the Screenshot directory From the application tray, touch on the nüvifone. Settings > Display. Viewing Software Brightness—changes the • brightness of the screen. Decreasing Information the brightness can save battery 1.
  • Page 112: Clearing All User Data

    Customizing Your nüvifone Clearing All User Data Notice This process restores all settings to factory defaults and removes all user data. Any items that you have saved on your nüvifone, such as Favorites, photos, and contacts, are erased. Any applications you have purchased and downloaded are removed.
  • Page 113: Appendix

    Appendix Appendix About the GPS Status Icons icon in the upper-right corner of the status bar displays GPS signal About Satellite Signals strength. When at least one of the lines Before you can navigate with your is green, your nüvifone has acquired nüvifone, you need to acquire satellites.
  • Page 114: Resetting The Nüvifone

    Appendix Resetting the nüvifone Battery Information icon in the status bar CAUTIOn  indicates the status of the internal Do not use a sharp object to remove the battery. To increase the accuracy of battery. A sharp object may puncture the battery gauge, fully discharge the the battery which may present a risk battery and then fully charge it;...
  • Page 115: Changing The Fuse In The Vehicle Power Cable

    Appendix purchasing a replacement battery, go to Replacing the Battery www.garminasus.com. CAUTIOn  Do not use a sharp object to remove the Changing the Fuse in the battery. A sharp object may puncture Vehicle Power Cable the battery which may present a risk of fire, chemical burn, electrolyte leak, Notice and/or injury.
  • Page 116: Mounting On Your Dashboard

    Appendix 3. Ensure that the silver tip is located 5. Place the suction cup mount on top in the end piece. Using a coin, of the disk. Flip the lever down replace the end piece. (toward the disk). Mounting on Your Removing the nüvifone, Dashboard Cradle, and Mount...
  • Page 117: About Connected Services

    Appendix Caring for Your Device 2. Pull the tab on the suction cup toward you. • Avoid dropping your device and operating it in high-shock and high- About Connected vibration environments. Services • Do not expose the device to water. Use Connected Services to search for Contact with water can cause this location-relevant information such as...
  • Page 118: Specifications

    Appendix Specifications Battery life: 4 hours talk time, 250 hours standby time, Physical size (W × H × D): depending on usage and settings 2.45 × 4.57 × 0.50 in. Charge time: Approximately 3 hours (62.30 × 116 × 12.75 mm) Power input: AC input using mini- Weight: 5.29 oz.
  • Page 119 Appendix Operating System: Android ™ Camera/Pictures: 3.0 MP camera Data storage: Internal memory and optional removable microSD card. Data stored indefinitely. Computer interface: Plug-and-play USB mass storage nüvifone 01000846 Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 120: Troubleshooting/ Frequently Asked Questions

    You can still navigate in these situations. In Mass storage mode, do not delete or format the original Do not delete directories, such as Garmin and Documents. Do not delete files for necessary files. which you do not know the purpose.
  • Page 121 Appendix Step outside your vehicle. Use a hands-free headset. Move phone outside, in the open air How can I improve the Walk to a window to improve indoor reception. cell signal? Avoid windows with reflective metal film to improve reception Move to a higher elevation.
  • Page 122: Important Safety And Product Information

    Important Safety and Product Information Important Safety and airbag. (See diagram.) Product Information For updates to the safety and product information, see the most recent owner’s manual. ◦ Do not place unsecured on the vehicle dashboard. WARnInG  ◦ Do not mount where the driver’s Failure to avoid the following field of vision is blocked.
  • Page 123 Important Safety and Product Information by the device while driving, and any discrepancies before continuing always be fully aware of all driving navigation, and defer to posted road conditions. Minimize the amount of signs and road conditions. time spent viewing the device screen •...
  • Page 124 To purchase a -4°F to 158°F (from -20°C to 70°C). replacement battery, see your Garmin or ASUS dealer or the Garmin-Asus • Do not operate the device outside Web site. of the following temperature range: from 5°F to 104°F (from -15°C to...
  • Page 125 Windshield Mounting obstruct the driver’s view of the road. Legal Restrictions Neither Garmin nor ASUS assume any responsibility for any fines, penalties, Before using the suction cup mount or damages that may be incurred as...
  • Page 126 Important Safety and Product Information Map Data Information particular country of operation. Garmin and ASUS use a combination The following countries have of governmental and private data restrictions on certain uses of 2.4 GHz sources. Virtually all data sources Wi‑Fi products:...
  • Page 127 Important Safety and Product Information Avoiding Hearing Damage Avoiding Seizures, Blackouts, and Eyestrain You can permanently damage your ears and lose hearing if you listen to A very small percentage of people the device, earbuds, or headphones at can experience seizures or blackouts high volume.
  • Page 128 Important Safety and Product Information Hearing Aid Compatibility Pacemakers and Other (HAC) Medical Devices Digital wireless phones have the Studies have shown that there may potential to interfere with certain be a potential interaction between hearing aids. A rating system has been mobile devices and normal pacemaker developed to aid consumers in picking operation.
  • Page 129 Wi‑Fi and Bluetooth antenna is located the device should be used in its between the volume keys and the automobile mount or with Garmin camera on the rear of the phone. authorized belt clips and holsters only. This device must not be co-located or...
  • Page 130 Important Safety and Product Information may not ensure compliance with Standard RSS-210. This Class B digital FCC, EU, or other local RF exposure apparatus complies with Canadian requirements. The actual measured ICES-003. values are as follows: Ce dispotif de radiocommunication de catégorie I respecte la norme CNR- Band Position...
  • Page 131 Important Safety and Product Information with any other antenna or transmitter. to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must Declaration of Conformity accept any interference received, Hereby, ASUSTek Computer, including interference that may cause Inc, declares that this device is undesired operation.
  • Page 132 Repairs should • Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; only be made by an authorized Garmin place calls when you are not moving service center. Unauthorized repairs or or use a vehicle passenger to interact modifications could result in permanent with the device.
  • Page 133 (90) days from the date of replacement Limited Warranty or repair, whichever provides longer coverage for you. When a product or This Garmin-Asus product is warranted part is exchanged, any replacement to be free from defects in materials nüvifone 01000846 Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 134 Garmin-Asus products; (iv) damage the hardware product manufactured caused by accident, abuse, misuse, by or for Garmin or Asus that can be water, flood, fire, or other acts of nature identified by the Garmin‑Asus logo or external causes; (v) damage caused affixed to it.
  • Page 135 This to Garmin or Asus and becomes warranty gives you specific legal rights, Garmin-Asus property. and you may also have other rights that vary by country, state or province.
  • Page 136 To obtain warranty service go to www.garminasus.com/support /warranty for specific instructions on where and how to return your Garmin- Asus product for warranty service if it is still eligible for warranty coverage. Garmin-Asus may restrict warranty service to the country in which Garmin-Asus or its authorized dealers originally sold the product.
  • Page 137: Index

    Index Index screen shot care information backlight Ciao! 59–62 brightness Symbols accept invite battery 12-hour time format hide location charge 2D map view invite information 3D map view join remove register warnings 115–116 remove a friend status additional maps brightness view friends address browser...
  • Page 138 Index find locations. See search for locations date, setting keyboard 11, Fixed Dialing Numbers delete key press notification all user data flight mode forwarding a message call history lamguage fuse, change recently-found keyboard 93–104 detour language digital elevation map geocache text 93–104 display settings...
  • Page 139 Index settings 96–97 register i, update remove the mount navigation. See route zoom reply to a message settings 96–97 map contours reset nüMaps Guarantee map detail MapSource maximum speed odometer maximum speed, reset odometer on-screen keyboard Media Gallery 73–76 trip computer message restore settings reply...
  • Page 140 Index stop Home settings 91–104 take saved route lock restore to a Ciao friend’s orient SIM card location rotate copy contacts to a contact use the touchscreen 51–58 to a found location screen shot software to an upcoming search for locations update event address...
  • Page 141 Index time format record 72, 72–76 time settings voice mail time zone volume traffic 44–50 Volume keys avoid 45–50 icon walking routes train settings transfer files web browser 63–67 trip computer set the home page WebUpdater turn off phone Where Am I? white pages 37, 37–39 units of measure...
  • Page 142 For the latest free software updates (excluding map data) throughout the life of your nüvifone, go to www.garminasus.com. © 2009 Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries and ASUSTeK Computer, Inc. Carrier PN Here? January 2010 Part Number 190-01171-00 Rev. A Printed in China...

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